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I'm looking to check out this movie or The Wedding Date over the weekend. Desparately need a little comic relief in my life.....coming off a not-so-great experience with the "guy next door" (yes, corny but true) and need something to occupy my mind in a major way. Anybody have any opinions on those or other romantic-comedys on the big screen or DVD? All opinions and/or suggestions are welcome.
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It was cute. More of a heart warming love story than a comedy (we were hoping it the other way around, more comedy), but overall a nice enjoyable and funny movie. A funny love story. We liked it. I think Kevin James was hilarious.
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Just got in from seeing it, but still can appreciate your comments, Grant. I, too, enjoyed it. It was very funny.......I laughed and laughed....Kevin James (like always) was so on as the clutzy guy he played! Who knew if he'd get the girl?? It was just what I needed after the week I had... Gonna try to catch The Wedding Date next.
...since it's the best romantic comedy I've seen in a while - probably since "Somethings' Gotta Give" last year.As far as "Hitch" goes, I would put it above the "Wedding Date" based on the reviews I've read. My 14 year old daughter saw "Hitch" last weekend and gave it 4 out of 5 stars.
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I've added it to my list!
I thought that the two Nicholson vehicles, "As Good as it Gets" and "Something's Got to Give" were entertaining. "Sabrina" and its remake are great, the first being better of course. "The Ghost and Mrs. Muir" is a classic. Although not a comedy, "The Bridges of Madison County" is very romantic.
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not sure I want to see "Bridges" anything. (Trust me, there's a hidden meaning here, but I'll spare you the details.)
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Thank you, Rico. You're right about the Nicholson flicks.....I actually have in my collection As Good As It Gets and the other is still cycling on the movie channels if I'm not mistaken. I've not seen either Sabrina or the Ghost & Mrs Muir (although I did see reruns of a series by that same name many, many years ago). Of course Bridges is a good bet....saw that when it first came out but not since. Very good suggestions. I knew someone would come through for me by answering my "call for help!"
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